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August 19, 2010

Researchers challenge myth of the well-adjusted Asian-American

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Researchers are challenging the "myth of the well-adjusted Asian-American," detailing how members of one of the country's fastest-growing ethnic groups face crucial disadvantages preventing them from receiving quality health care taken for granted by other, more culturally assimilated Americans.

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July 7, 2010

What values motivate the non-religious in the UK?

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Most research on religion is done in the US, a country which is something of an outlier among modernised nations because of the importance of religion in daily life. So, for example, the non-religious in the US tend to be 'disagreeable' (meaning that they are nonconformist and prefer to go their own way). But is this something general about the non-religious, or does it simply tell us something a

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